THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE.” d 
go of Nov mber, which I which process the bare skin of th backs urin hit kini 
a oa the rg oe done “eee have kept 25 a week or two. Some of last year’ ‘ens jae answered your hoin aate- ing W Maud T 
finished « -i the 16th of April, the Veiche S producing | fectly black sare, the old pe breed, Soan — pive you the result of my experience with it the 
; the strongest and hardest of the Rye | was no Possibility of mixture o; ds ; and 7th of Apri e 
E ie ect aa chaff for the apt pels neh io meled bo also, though ive | aer, was harman “esha the aia. web harrow, 
r to sow as above? I can keep no other e as we 
John’s ay só ie anas t to all others, They ar valy +k sta rs? ce 
park 20 be available for ear! rly cropping. Your | as la ayers and, as ayn fowl 
] eur hl nt D. W. Downton” should not sow his averaging 4 lbs. wei , thr 
Ghia 
weight, ee ga ths old, a and. of yery the was patchy, o ld ped gay T d 
Š ma r it wou lasted a 
seed before the 24th of July, bei ing satisfied | white flesh, though never crammed or lorced i in fe again, T} eep © extremely fond of r a after 
ee is saved from good Cabbages, transplanted for of the eggs of the 2-years-old ete weigh 4 ozs s | the first two days, would run to the fi i i the 
e of sı seeding, and not suffered to run to seed, wanting 2 dr ns ; and the y be called, with som: were opened. As the land will now ‘3 sith 
I y the stock cutting.— riety, -laying,” y have never a any | Turnips, and the original ploughing of the stubble was 
Day disposition to hatch, which obliges us for that crop, the Mustard cannot be 
Wireworm nee owing circumstance yep ur 
mmon 
hens for that rpose. As it may be satisfactory to 
reo Ha how th hey) are. fed and treated, I shall do so as 
briefly as I ean are fed i Or te e morn- 
Februar Inst I planted 3 gallons of early 
ext Kidney Pasa yea od soil, pe Fe aswell nS ea they get, thi shar of white Oats ; at 2 or 3 o’el 
"having a southern aspect ; to my surprise, only one or of their inclosure 
n 
pong b ut the Magia T ym seed, the 
d. per lb, 7. } 
orii hire. 
eggs; and in the evening, bef, tiri age t POKAL AGRICULTUR r pny. 
3 ng, before retiring to rı , Pair 
the smallest “oper i feri Rede oe they get the boiled Potatoes nd skins left after kitchen | ; fn tint Comnen w Wea atg mr g 
r nd nearly use. eir hou e regul cleaned ‘out twice | June ; present i ce the Duke of Ricumonn, 
Potatoes having the | * J erches, ped cleanly, and there is K.G., President, in the chair, Earl of Lovelace, Viscount 
drilled hrough with an auger | thorough ventilation through the hou the open | Torr ington, > n Lord Bridport, Lord 
ow, does this not tend to show | 400r8 and lattice ll windows, Gr d, of some | Lovaine Hon. H. Clive, M.P Hon. Captain 
2 Potatoes, Carrots, ind or » such as Cabbages, Vetches, Clover; &e , neer ; Hon. G. Sir Jo A B. Johnstone, 
ed with soil, that | 15 regularly given tw f- ti a-wei t.. M.P.; Sir R rice, Bart. ; Sir D. Baird Bart, ; 
y be destroyed ‘great boiled ox liver is thrown to them (whole) weekly, which, | Alcock, Esq., R. Arc ld; Esg., M.P. ; Col. p petha 
ring by stocking out the roots and | 2 a few days, is picked to shreds at nd LP, ines, Esq. ; T, ker Esq. ; E; Buller 
4 eap of quic hae beiThomay wooden bowl of er vel, and her of ashes, ; F. Burke, q; A Calvert; C È 
near Worceste left in their way, without which I do think they halloner ; F, C Cherry, Esq. ; W. A Cherry, ; 
br athaigg piesa ib eG is could be in, such vigorous health as they always are, otes, Esq.; J. Dean, ;_ H. Drummond, Esq. ; 
f P Se The on nly breed I have not, at so period or other 1. W. Etheredge, Esq Te ER H 
rieg ot conveniently sesse e Dorking, and I have been told“ that they | Fole Esq. ; A. E. Fuller Esq., M.P.: H. Gibbs Esq.; 
ures, to bran | are fully equal to mine. Their yard is closely fla g bb Esq. : J.B. Gleoo. & V Ormabe Gore. 
a substitute especially for | on s] pe, oye ean be washed down at ae ; : 4 
It has bee ae tried. sxpétaitedital co 
ut G. F. He ea É. S Re roe 
; 5 Ipod ME. 5 G. F. Heneage, Esq. ; W. Fisher obbs, 
mparison. k, J , 1845. P.S.—More tl ] 5 ; ap 
rith h Dones, at a like cost pe r acre, and the part o of the Cork, Jun 84 ore than one person who + Houldin 
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sq. 3 E.F Esq. ; / A -3,M. H. 
ew has seen the fowls, called them Columbian, though got | J 2 ly Teg; de ate Boas Col. A ; i 
bore a with through Spa; gilvie, Esq.; E. W. W., Pendarves, Tight." A 
am th is recommended no ehs = Bites aA Yeast o Several ways are recommended to | F. Pennington, E E. S. Chandos Pole, ‚Es 
i (oga 2 y extract the anol from higł hly-hopped bow we ved Pusey, Esq., I.P. ; F. Pym, Esq. ; W. Pyne, Esq. ; 
oy the seed ; this quantity, i its present value, 57. z > > 
ton, would manure an acre of land at n expense | hot coal-cinder ropped into the ja wie at a ing and | Prof. Sewell; W. Shaw, Esq.; J. V. Shell s Esq. ; 
aye 25s. ; and as the bran could be obtaiied at straining through bran in a siev w. rarei the | S. Solly, ; R. C. Stansfield, Esq, 
Biy 4; sie the nearest miller, its whole ex ènse | bitter principle can be extra ted f Deneve yeast | Turner, Es .5 Tweed, Esq. ; W. Whitmore, 
first cost, a point of great con sideration in a| ha ave not succeeded int the e aie) is — Esq.; H. Wilson, Esq. ; Jos. Korin, 
iy of the midland counties, War i m ean be the following new Mem mars wen © elected :— 
sis, or seek the authority of Liebig, Sir H. Dar , made asta ly it various ways as is well known, by Nicholl, Rt. Hon Jong se re Ban 
ault, or Solly, to ra at bd a it ied | Ein flour:or Potatoes Taylor, Henry John, Haygate » Wellington, Salop. 
e of the best concen that ouliry.—In an old béok, it is recommended to 0 give} Owen, William, Wem , Sal 
mand, on account of siete she rit c isti Is it for oo po geod of making Gardener, Jose enh Oxfo rd Arms Snecma n 
and phosphates, s o DNAR lly pr opor- them läy? Should the see ven, or the green Sheppard, Joseph, Ho a Lodge, Shrew: 
rove in the exact kation best conducive to | plant ? The b j ave not ae that | Tisdale, Thomas, Shrewsbury. 
wth of vegetables ; because it has bee een they’ much relish the seed, “and it makes their house 8 liee, Sumac, PETER To 
now only needs that such persons to Anon. PAE r An dover, sis : 
ovel proposition should convince them- Soft E, «Oon n eggs Se lush eggs.” Can ry of | Howells, Thomas, Fox Färm 
> yan experiment. The advantages are, we are | your prac cereal + readers Se hd eg Richardia Lon milie, enion E Biop aue g 
nof having the material unadulterated, that we | witho nt shells, a ee remedy? Are they common Wattia Jak Pe Chrodicle ice Bhrewabt: 
“hot send to south Amici for guano to be sold at | sp Sie s in ihe e try ? If uncommon, then hay um; pes, John, Warwick-road, Upper apton, Middlesex. 
if we hay. Bora} ure at our own | a freak nement and locality to do with them ?| Chambers airaa Mellish, ied Dip Bap Sooo 
so be purchased z at 5/. per ton, more especial] S fear winter and in summer; and Thee jay candidates for election a ox 
Pking th it has the twofold | whether fat or lea: They ; are certainly the effects of | m pero x 2. were t 
of eaten greatly- 
es crop 
P incre: s, _and | some organic der erangement in the secretions ; but how| -The e following o communications were laid before fsi 
Fand boing g us to obtain a better sale for 
w 
the | is this produ ced ? Tt is mostly on Ae m and if the | Council :— : pent 
hi ich must be substituted for the bran le egg d ns they soo; oer Thave ‘a one) 1. On barking and felling Pine timber, By George 
Te would a vhich lays them habitually, aad has done so for - Turner. - 
i ir ex I Anon. [Hav wls access to lime ?] 2. On the oe it ing ne oean teat 
he general, — all of us are slow to Do ubl C Jture.—In your 5 er of the 31st ult. there for public exhibitions ; their remedy, and the ad- 
reat eee SH. ar akin in the constituent is an “artiele dated fro A y Pape and signed“ J.-E, tae e. derived therefrom. By Geo: 
ES, Holbling,” relative to a mixed culture of grai and root f a 
Ee ops,.on which T would, if you approve of it, try an ee ig Boe A Stewart Hepburn. Grooyed Land 
ti ir and t S$ ae en of Post I read w xperiment, and b happy send you a report of the i Fae e pet: wart H a a tc ae Ser 
marks 3 of your correspondent, who a yaa, T have a 4-acre field, w i pree E tik BYEN nra 
Kg in n your Number of May 31, snd vious o last ae 3 crop of Fotto es had been in ri premises Tis AA By J. H. Dickson. 
“yeaa of, a aye yor OP Host brian a good ee nf Wheat 6. Ona ER for draught on uneven ground. By 
: hi 5 aB 
Pa ka vad Bey rem one a heat i'e cat in. Be cbeginning = r Gi vaging the Swedish Turnip crops in 
S 
u Yapi happe to resided in a molaso on the subsoil,” crust plongh, aid -put in Rye ; cut off the Island. of. Anglesey, By R. Prichard (com-, 
pad ci an, herekore 
confine, in March, municated by A, E. Fuller, „M. 
AT d ae eee a roa Oo 2 TE E the ot giana saree Mo t: Naroh, ie open: ape 8. er, ae a TERS: on on the ; subject of paring 
i an nin; ; age ng oe 
id ane ore eh slowed He The age pot ihe p oe Ist gee th Aes bd bens the Thanks acti been pe cay for rere commune: 
i ork ee RN over with Wire lat- Ji harrow ae space nat, na drills of reg dibble | tions, the eg stated that a book constantly lay, 
oriz ips 
nee ito 
lecta ag fot f3 feet apne nh 
2 of receiving suggestions 
dish Tur dig the headlands, and sow Rape | on the table for the purpose of receiving £ 
hen ae alerts cut in the beginning of Sep- reir any mops pi E s on an topics connected 
i e the) 
th 
Se arrow again, Pick the stubble clean, and Comett. coats pe BF, yes to Be choice he H 
ape poe: enia ie using the oni d, from the | every case, of such aA they woul d not fai 
lesti : I oor to eae opinion on is, whether TN ane Ey 
$5 ali gould pay for the AEE PEAN labour on the| The following Committees 
ure it ah got itself ? inj also whe- | Same day :— s wab Ca iis t 
oni ured by tag atte Ey Spencer x ed Rang ; at save 
passe: and s were i 
The Co lection pae Me Pmi in “the chair, a at 
| which further rogress was was made an eag out the 
tion of wa aoe 
use Cornii ME y 
RAN ir, zi which sorae were 3 ‘fre for ‘ie reparati 
pe Seen classed ca ps ae the lib 
e preservation 
and dexhibitn of of the he Seep al eiletinn of Wheats. 
. Gibbs in the 
mr r Forera gl i with 
f BN wa giair whe r t were ma Boe. consideration, 
